Our War, volume 4 of Wolverine: Origins, and a continuation of my revisit of the character.
This volume unfortunately hits a bump in the road. Where the previous volumes have balanced the past and present well, and tied them together. This volume stays firmly focussed on the past and does not really move the present storyline forward.
After the events of the first Civil War, something has happened to Captain America. This causes Logan to recall when he first met the Sentinel of Liberty in World War II, plus Bucky Barnes, and Nick Fury. It’s entertaining to see these characters team up and fight Hydra.
It is good to see Wolverine and Captain America’s relationship fleshed out, especially after their confrontation back in volume 1 of this series. We get to see a less experienced Cap, but Logan at that point begins looking up to him as a hero, and in some ways a role model for who he could be.
We also get the appearance of Madripoor, a location that is tied in with a lot of Wolverine storylines over the years. It makes sense the character would return here. This Return to Madripoor arc is also the place the furthers out main plot forward.
The art styles of this volume were mixed. For the main story of Our War we get the same artwork and colouring styles of the previous volumes. For the Return to Madripoor section we get a very different art style, with a more beastly looking Wolverine and a very muted colour palette. This style just didn’t work for me.
Overall not a bad continuation of the series as it fills out backstory for Logan and relationships with key Marvel characters. It’s just a shame it didn’t have the same balance that previous volumes did. It was however fun to see the Captain America and Wolverine team up.